Philosophy Podcasts - RSS feeds

Below are RSS feeds for various philosophy podcasts. Please note that by default, the Chrome browser doesn't
render rss feeds
properly, although it can be configured to do so. MS edge also doesn't display RSS feeds properly.

If you prefer to consolidate your feeds, rather than viewing one at a time, a website
such as the "The Old Reader" can help. I like two features of the Old Reader: It provides a fairly generous limit of a 100 feeds for free, and it is well-suited for audio
in that it usually renders mp3s in a direct play format (which most other rss consolidators don't do).

This podcast and site examines "the governance structures we are creating through technology, the values that are supported and/or undermined by those structures, and the role of humans within those structures. Since those structures are typically reliant on algorithmic processes, it seems appropriate to label them 'algocractic' (following Aneesh 2006 & 2009)"

PA podcast about critical theory, political theory, social theory, and philosophy, which comes to you in a discussion (with occasional interviews) format. The discussants are faculty and graduate students in the social sciences.

The Aristotelian Society, founded in 1880, meets fortnightly in London to hear and discuss talks given by leading philosophers from a broad range of philosophical traditions. The papers read at the Society’s meetings are published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.

'Dan has a degree in Philosophy. Connor has a degree in High School. Together they have a bit of a drinking problem. Each week they explore the work of a new philosopher or a new philosophical idea and do their best to learn something before getting distracted.'

Elucidations is a monthly philosophy podcast recorded at the University of Chicago. Each month, Matt Teichman sits down with a prominent philosopher to talk about their latest work and areas of philosophical expertise.

Hi-Phi Nation is the first sound and story-driven show about philosophy, weaving philosophy with narrative storytelling, investigative journalism, and sound design. The show is written, edited, and produced by Barry Lam. Barry is an alum of UC Irvine and former program director and general manager at KUCI 88.9FM. A PhD in philosophy at Princeton University, Barry is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vassar College

An 'informal roundtable discussion', with each episode loosely focused on a short reading that introduces at least one "big" philosophical question, concern or idea. The discussants are Dylan Casey, Mark Lisenmayer, Seth Paskin and Wes Alwan.

Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps." The series looks at the ideas, lives and historical context of the major philosophers as well as the lesser-known figures of the tradition.

With the help of a live audience, Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel comes to St Paul's Cathedral to take on some of the hardest questions raised by the public discontent that characterises much of global politics today.